-clllkinds oi MICKEYNMOUSE ‘wrssmscussr Clinches! MAX BAER IS‘ ‘IT-IE NEW T1” MAN OF THE SCREEN! Wiislsfillu near! Alnvenny assdMAXIAEh Bra! Iaruohllsl “h. GR"\.'1‘ SONG HIT "p11" v WRBAM . DRIFT!!!" a MYRNA LOY e MAX BAER a» PRIMO CARNERA a JACK DEMPSEY with WALTER HUSTON, 11110 KBUGII ' Is Film Of Infinite Freshness At Capitol htflii “"5 -€_.- . umny photographed. end -. ucauy screened. mlnrs latest release, opened st Capitol Theatre. yesterday. It - the panoramic beauty of the - across thsasseen with such . .. that one actually srssbs the of the wide plains and their - sting freshness. ....¢ is the story of a wild foe-led on the plains of the Y Branded as a killer, he is vtforhishatredofmenOnly besstisthebssisofthefllm. is this devotion that when ' is stolen his fmnd loses his job and his girl. search 0f the ani- The years that follow depict life of "Que ", his fame as s ec horse, and then his downfall, --- and forgotten». The final re- - oi man and horse brings the H to a. dramatic conclusion that bigbinthssrmalsoffllm ictor Jory, who plays the lead- role. gives a performance that dsoutssthebeetinhisbril- t career. Irene Bentley has leading feminine role opposite ~ and she handles herself like vets-ran, although she h a new er to the screen. " James, author-of the book, ~~ ky". u also in the cast, and 1t - be said that his sctlng is just ' t as good as his writing. which llYlhs a greet deal. P. By 0—nllal’g Special Wire) Wssimtodon, Peb. i-Loans to ' m and dealers held by week- "Ymrti-ng New York City mem- blnks amounted to $888,000,000 . the week ended January a1, Federal Reserve Board report- “457. representing an increase 9109000000 for the week. HIIK "T" - txsniingten, JE Jim. to m. and ma. Norman lllltasm. ‘ NAID-mtnsrrlnns Oounty l-lLJssLDJflQtollnand -- Bos- s... ma.“ *2: , years. Ill IEIIIRIAI mung-saint mountain fish-es es an rilm Captures Color And Glamour 0f Prize Ring At Prince Edward Max Beer and Prime Oarners staged their movie nght for ‘The (xmquering Sex” Whl¢h 09w"! 7%- terdsy at the Prince Edward Theatre. over s RI 0! dYfll-mlli» and only Dempsfl PNWM“ l major explosion. Dtmllley. who refereed the ten- round battle, alone knew W118i- l strain he was under. Jealousy and the demon of keen rivalry beat its black wings over the two ranking fighters as each strug- gled to outdo the other without pet- ently opening hostilities. Jack Dempsey Referees Several times one or the other came within s hair's breadth oi landing a blow that would have caused a volcanic eruption. But each time l‘ mpsey Amped bQl-Weefl them, murmuring, "Now, now, boys, let's take it easy." And at one time the Manasss Msuler quietly but ef- fectively leaped into a dsDBWUl-ll breach, throwing the full weight of his body On the enraged opponents’ arms. But the danger was over as quickly as it started. The opponents separated and nonchalsntly walked each to Nscorner of the ring, wise- crecking to the crowd, as if nothing had happened, as if they had only been fooling anyway. Myrna my gives s snoring ber- formance as Belle, night-club host- ess who fa11s‘in love with sum Morgan (Max Baer), protects him from her ex-sweetheart, the gang- ster Ryan, and impels hirn to fame and the championship match. PRINCE ITBIIT SCHOOL Honor roll for January:- Grade VIII-l. Doreen Alley; 2. Olare Balcom; 8. Margaret James. Grade VlL-l. Constance Mc- Clure; 2. Stanley Thompson; I. Dorysc McNeill. Grade VII Jr (Mr. I-Iart)-—1. Bernice Pound" 2 Vera Larter; 8. Kathleen ssorl. Grade VI (Mr. Hartl-l. Donald Machine; 2. Beth Machine; 3. Richard Bsgnsll. . Watson-i. (Min s. Ovnthis (um Preenisnl-J. Gwdon Cameron sud Earl Smith; r. Dorothy Keeplnl; fl- Frtdl Iv- Innis. Grade Wllh Weeksl-i. Bert canyppsu; 2. Beverley Vanihders- tine; 3. Verne Hooper. Grade IV (Miss Msod0nald)—1. Pauline Sinunonde and Bush Campbell; 2. Vernon Garrett; 8. Alene Bown . Grads IV (Mil Velma Worth: I. Kathleen Johns- Bernice Boyce. Grade n1 (Miss nouglan-i. Blanche Hewett; I. lfary Mills! l- ‘(Miss Bennettl-l. Stcwartl-l. 5 mm lure IOOIS ms use-r: THE DIVIL IN were)“; 101w lrsse Iensiev and "ll-I- IIMIS *___M°KY:3==..__1IW>=“~ r9118“ L $11 '1 § . ,~ yours ~ ksorzoou or GHOST CITY . -srm- ' mun: oussou cosssov “PIE FOR TWO” PLUS SERIAL cuss- GEITRAL Iillllillll This sols-l In Ia of local Interest but nlvfllfllq OI 5""! later: ‘my be llllisl M a word strictly pwlblo ll I A Ne. TICKET IOI. Radio Bane- fit Skate will ensure you an any”. sble evening and hglp Qyfl" u; same to Falconwood pgtlents 1m- many evenings to come. 1 reseneelbr 111C Ill‘ d Old Sydney Smashed. Inverness Screened, Screened. Mbion Nut, Coke and Hard Chestnut. 4012. THE IADIO IQUIPIINT to be furnished from proceeds of Thurs- day's Benefit Skate will give m. joymeht to patients in all parts of the bpllding. 1,99 zzCssh eenuaisdm weekly far hi! gtock Quotations Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Irena) Stocks Allied Chvm Olen Atchisuu . . . . .. ... . Auburn lifotor ... ... ... .. Beth Stet-l ,, , , Canada iiry C P 1i. .. Case Cbesapeuk Con Gus .. .. Corn Products .. Delaware and liu Eunlumn . Iii-u l-Jlw-tric lien 1-‘01111; Gen .\ilili)l'l Int Harri-ate Int Nnckel . Seine *#rrr Radio... Stand O11 N I , Tex Gulf . Union (‘nrbiile Union Pacific sefiz:s§=u=s: z ass rsrfixsg MT’L._§URB s (Circadian Press) a s 011 Basubsrnois .. Imp Tob .. Imp Oil . Int Pots Whlker Pfd (Canadian Prone) MONTREAL, Feb 1——Bl'itish and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian duller, as compiled by the Royal Bank of (hnada, closed today s. fullow1:-- Argentina peso 25%. Auetrsliu pound 8.0800. Austria schilllng .1836. lir-lgium oelga llruzll mllrels .0005. (‘bins flu 1g Kong dollars 3706. Bulgaria lev 01111. Czechoslovakia crown .045. lleumsrk krone .0185 Finland finmar-k 1&0. France franc 0114i. Germany reichsmark 3&2. Great Brlfsin pound 5.0080. Greece draubms .0006. linllsud florin .0\'\57. llungery pengo JDM. lmlis rupee ' na-ly 11m .012“. Japan yon .3001. Jugos avla diner .0228. New ' alnnd pound 8 0M0. Norway krone .2510. Pol-and 11011 .1915. liouuianlu leu .0100. South Africn puuvul 4 9020. Hpuln post-tn .1318. Sweden krona 2318i) Switzerland from 31M 111111111 States dollar- 0-10 per premium. NEW YORK, Feb 1—(Al‘)—Forelgfi exchange irregular (Great l-Irltuin high 1102; 10w 4.07; ‘close 4 11G : hrlls 4871/1; Franc». 11119; Ilclglum ELM; Germany 3800; ads i)! 1-10. (Canadian Press) Exchange rates at the close today Elf" wcr\.— Ai Montreal-Pound 5 00 111-16; L’. S. dollar 1 00 9-10; franc 0 44 At New York-Pound LINN“ Cunnd- F lan dollar W 7-10: franc 0.30. At Paris-Pound 78.25 fr: Canuulau dolill‘ 15.03 fr; U. S dollar 131.113 ir In Gold-Pound 1‘.‘s ‘hi; (‘ansrlinn dollar 00.78 cents; U. S. dollar 01.00 cents. Miscellaneous —-—— a unw Your no 1—-(AP)--1ndex _ of 1b staple commodity prices (Dec 31 %1 squall 1M; 10M average equaall 5 n. iy no.4 prev dey use. .4 mouth ago 1%]. g . 1% blgb 113.0 Copyright 108i by Moody's. Calallan Press) IVIVOITBEAL. Feb l. — Ode feed as l A1 Flour spring I‘ oar seconds 6.0. I‘ oar bakers 1w. nr winter wheat [sluts clelee lfi-II). . Ilour wblts corn 4.0-0.0. 1.3.1 . l. nuts [Lfigll . l. I. mks l1._ 41.3. Markets At A Glence ...-.- . . Tennis ssd leatreal-llssh das- higher. ~..~. -5.‘ I .4 ’ Jinn (Tar wheat patents firsts - Montreal Stock Market (Cnnadlmn Press) Siockl Baihurst A Bell Tel Brazilian (Yen (‘sr . PM . ,. g A1 . . . . .. ... sen s- . . . . . .. . , (‘an 1nd s... Ila rris Montreal Pow Nat Brew Power Corp . Sbatvinlkan ... ... .. Sim-l nfi‘:111 ... ... .- Wiunipog 1'11 N. Y. CURB (Canadian Press) 33 . ... ... 2% Stocks Close Amer (‘yen B Arner Sup Pow . Al G and E1 (‘an Marconi Cities Serv El Bond and Share Ford of Can A Oil . MINING (Canadian Psese) TORONTO. Feb L—Goid stocks were surprisingly unresponsive today to the sharp advance in the price of the metal, recording only moderate gaming all of which were not . as. metals and allver ltockl were equally indifferent and the result was a market little better than average in volume sud prlce advances. The Washington announcement cam, late yesterday that a price of Km an ounce would be paid for gold from any source gave prices an early boost. |ai.ns ranging up to 82. Alter the surly orders were filled however, gnu to backtrack. Dome held better than the otbervg elosin 1.50 up st 8M but McIntyre closed I lower than the day's top at 30011 off 110 cents while Ilnko Shore guined 25 cents to 43, I-Inlllnger 10 cents to 1230, \Vrlght Hargreaves 10 to $7, Pioneer 80 to 11.- 65, Bralorna 3:‘) to 11.25 and Tack closed unchanged at 5.15. hike Shore solu up to $46 in the morning session and Dom to $515. TORONgIO. Feb 1_ Brnlornu .. Buff (‘an Bunk Hill . (‘n1 Emu (‘:11 Oil .. i':\n 31:11 (‘rustle '1‘ (Ton I'M. . i (‘hlhoug ‘ ' (‘irriry . Gods lake . . 11111111110 (lohlficid Graham ... ... ... . Granada ... ... s at. s.. Man Basin ... .... Mclniyrs . McVittle . . McWa tters sac evs I“ RI IQ -3 _ aeisidliiilh. urns!» &."..~..r.r.r.r.a :5: we’ trade slowed down and quotations be- M“ --- an an an 0* of ilneai trees and shrubs. We ens-operate with illustrated literature, flssest equipment and saln lid?- Write Currencies v _ (Canadian Press) hEW 101th, Feb 1—A comparative- ly slosdy foreign ekxnsu e market developed today as stoc s surged hlkher iu response to the new United Suites dollar purity. But insu-uu of lhu anticipated ad- vuuce 1n (by llurliu}: rate, there was 11 decline 11w puuml opened fraction. ally lower st 3.1 00% and was easy most of the day. After toughlug a low mark at $4 1r! it rallied to close ll H 96*»; for a net loss of 215 cents. The Canadian dollsr was even stead- ler and flurshed the dsy just 1-10 be. low last night's close-st s discount oi 0-111 percent. Earlier the discount Md, “new from 1,5 m 11-10 percent. “bile the French franc, i! it had gone to its new parity a. indicated by the Iinltcd States dollar should have ailvuuced to 61's‘) rents. it actu- olly declined to 0.11.114 centl before‘ Tillly llllllllll! in th“ last hour to close ut 011i! cents, up "1 of a cent net, The pound l',f||n‘ qecpned terms of both dollars and French francs. its decline in terms of the franc was reflected in a lilg in the London old p ce. MONTIQEAL, lreh i-Iinatfected ex- cept for s brief opening flurry by n; stabilisation of the United States dol. lar at 50.00 cents and the fixing of tbe gold price in Washington at K Ill 011MB. 111M181: (‘currencies continu- ed to move narrowly on Montreal for. eign exchanges today. The pound sterling, lfur qpgnm l; $.02 moved down to a closing evsl of 5 00 13-10 where it showed a [on of The United States dollar ldvsnced ‘A percent to 0-10 of one per cent premium vrhile the Frenc franc gained .0‘! cent at 6.44 cents GR_.A_1N (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Feb 1- OLOII Wbeait: bfsy 10B; Jul 71!‘. in . l fi‘ No o: No 4 nor 621,310: 5 wheat M5- 0 68%; feed 60%; Dnrum N15; Oats NoZCWIiX‘ No 80W ms: s: 1 ma so n4. 1 feed rm; l\o 2 feed 30%; Reected BX; Track Barley No s c w and mo: 10st; No 4 c. w anal; u.» s c w 111mm C W 36%. CHICAGO. Fob l-Formal devalua- tion of the dollar he} ed to stir up maximum advances o 1% cents a bushel in the Chicago wheat market oday. Most of’ the time, however,| general public trading In grain failed 1 to broaden to u material degree, and sentiment was by no means unani- mously bullish, with gmlns not fully maintained at the but. Strength of the lVinnipe wbflt market attracted conaidersbe silen- tlon here. ss Canadian export sales totalled 19005100 bunhele, the largest amount in sonm time. \Vber1t cloned unnottlmi st the same as yesterday's fluisb to M cent high- er, corn unchanged to ‘.11 n0. Oats at _ l,‘ decline to ‘l’; rulvunce, and provis- ions showing 12‘. in 17 (gents gain. (Canadian Prrsl) WINNIPEG, Feb L-A much llll- Drovcd export iifllllllfid for Canadian wheat, with sales estimated at around 1.000.011!) bushels isnosivll ytbcut prlres inc n"! gains of ‘pi 1n N. vents nu the Winuipv-g Grain Exchange tmlgy, May wheat flulnhvri at '10, wlfb July at 71h’. wlvrfil. The foroign demand ac- couufcd almost cnflri-ly for lb» m]. ram-c. Offerings rsme from vrinus anurcclu but (bee! worn Melly taken cure of nu shipping houscs covered foreign sales. Operations were quits- active at limes, 11nd the market an :1 whnje was busier than for ennm rlnys V01- umr- of (rode reached an appreciable figure Tho new money policy in Iluitcrl Stains 11nd strength in stocks 1"" "llrflnll? roller-Hui 1n fh" market ack Liverpool flnlsbml wllb gains nf l‘ to ‘Au mm» Chicago bsd s similar trevul fn Winnipeg \ Elfilnntes of this Rook’! move- ment of wheat from Argemlns ‘bowed (I10 bushels from last ed to only 040,000 hirahels, out of s total of 1712000 bushels cleared from Black Hos ports cmnpnred with l,- GMJII) 111111110111 111st week. 'i‘h'>re was no improvement in cash grains drmannl Pl-lfil-ilkilifl pared the gains 111 coarse prnlns and clos- ing quotations wcre barely steady *' Algonquin . Assoc O11 (‘ap Rouyn (‘en Mun . .. Chem Res .. (‘buirchill F001 I1 lill ..- llilbrv .. A. rrcmum a 00., a-re unless-i TEIVS TAXI csu. I l I l l i 1 -~'1: W LUBE-HAWK GAHI TONIGH st 8M sharp. I-v-lo 1 TWILIGHT BEOITAL will held in St. Peter's Cathedral =1 be . RCHANT, SECOND T 5 4.30 I} Bbtlirdly. Silver Collection. 11-81 . HELP IN T!!! PURCHASE o! Radio equipment for Falconwood Hospital by buying one or moreLZEQ tickets. [MIDI-TART NOTICE-In order to meet our obligstons we reques an immedate settlement of all ac- counts rendered. The VOQue. 4749 SPECIAL MUSIC st Thursday's Dominion Nunerin. Montrealplll. Benefit Skate st Forum. If you l don't late come and see the crowd If you cannot come buy a ticket anywsy. L—99 FARMERS’ WEEK—The date Of‘ Farmers’ Week appeared in yester- days issue as February d. This should have read March e. 8'1‘. PETERS CHURCH CAKE SALE for Prince Edward Island Hospital Indies Aid Saturday, F b: 3rd, st Helium's. -l0l GIVE A WEDCOME to sellers of tickets for Faloonwood Hosilllllfll RB- dio Benefit Skate. Buy tickets for yourself and friends. L-99 ABBII-KAWK GAME TONIGHT at 8.80 sharp. 14-105 BTBIBVI NEXT THURSDAY and enjoy skate at Forum. Help buy Radio equipment for Falcon- wood Hospital patients. 11-99 IUVINEIS APPBEHINDED — Theft of articles ransllll 1mm cis- arettes, jewelery and theatre tick- etstoaflrifleand B-n Bllfm clock, is charged against two local youths who appeared recently in the juvenile nous-t before Magistrate Martin and were remanded for a week. One of the boys is sixteen year; o! age, the other a few months over fifteen. The tracing of one theft led the R. C. M. P. to nuns responsibility upon the accused boys for s series of shop- iift escapades in the city wWflllB the period since last December. 'l‘he stolen articlu included five rings and packages of theatre tickets, the bulkofwhichhavebemre- covered. IIVINTY YEARS MARRIED- m. and Mrs. George Barrett 0! Green Bay. R-iverdale, have just celebrated their seventieth wedding anniversary. Mr. Barrett is in his ‘ himdzedth year, while no wife is N. They are both in the enjoy- ‘ mmt of excellent health, Mr. Bar- ret: still continuing to farm with his son on the old homestead. They were married by Magistrate Robertson, (father or Mr. Jams Robertson of this city), at Bon- shaw at the new year of 1884. They have spent all their life at Green Bay, and have three oi a family, one son on the homestead and two daughters married. This is a unique celebration so far as this province is concerned: if any can equal or surpass it, let them come forward with the proof. SUPPORT CODEX ‘ recently announc- ed the British Government has purchased from the Government of l-‘tuswls for $500,000 one o1 the most valuabl, manuscrpts of the Bible in the World-the Codex Binalti- cus. This very valuable purchase has been placed in the British Museum. Rallying to the support 0f thefllovcrnment in so important a matter an appeal has been issued in England over the sgnatures of the Arclfizlshop of Cantprburir‘. the Prime Minister and others to pub- lic spirited oiteens who would can: to assin. in defraying the cost. It has been felt that there are Can- RALLYTO to assist. If there are such the Prince Biward Island Auxiliary to the Bntish and Foreign Bible S0- oiety has undertaken to give the information that 1t will bc pleas- ed to regalve and forward such contributions. If. is explained. how- ever, that the Bbble Sacietvs own funds do not profit by such offer- ing. It, in common with Bzble reading Christendom, is indebted to the contents of the Codex Sin- aiticus for many valuebie readnga contained in the Scriptures. PRODUCE (Canadian Press» MONTREAL, l-‘vlu 1- llullrr and rgg prices firmed slighily 1m thi- H-vnironl dairy and prmluvr‘. marku fmlrly n11. lowing announcement of Iss1 "motifs stocks in storing:- which rlhnuml s substantial dr-rrenpq from lns1 lnunlh The butter nlnl-kel. wma- '_'l'~‘.| 1o 20K rents a pnuml h» rurlniu I11‘ less of no 1 regrsded ps|||f"|1rlv.~uI_ Iwuvh ing a new pouk for 11m w-luu-r Arriv- uls totalled 1,1404 hora-s The egg-market was unrhantz-wi to a rent bigbv-r. being qumm :11 J1 u. 1B vents s Ilnkz-n for A lat-g‘; ":11 t6 m1 rents for A medium anu ‘It in ZN cents for A p1|lirt!_ fur lrrmlmi ship menls in oerlola or- loll or frrah U11 tario eg s. A mini of 1,110 rust-e was offered or sale (Threw firm-vi errllcr 1n tlm 114v, hul fell back in late trading u. (lose uu clsngml at 10h, coma s F"\1uvi fnr current rush (lntariwa. llecmpts e- laeunted to DI hon-a The potato market was (pioiml st it!» to H cents per M pound but fr! OW’ bera_ $1.011 in 811:. 0.1- .\1~\v 11-111.! wick mountain in Ilmllsr qlliniltlrs and 11.2) to 1.5 or Prince Enl- wsrd Island Illullillllvll 1n 00 pound blfl. lllsd Illllel as IQ\ ass.- 2.11:? sdian people who would also Wish I noes. ncwr. for phat-n: - L us in iill your hour of the day we 81:0 SYIUP 0F ' TA! AND COD LIVER OIL Only 30s MIN EIAL OIL 2 Year I 50o Tube BULK 0F MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE For 39c 50o Bottle BEXALL MILK OI‘ MAGNIJSIA For 39o DTU w“, S 1 Extra Heavy l6 0s. Bottle Only 69c 15c Box JSIOGINS BATH SOAP 12 Cakes To Box 50o ROSS CIA|hv Q. .‘ 1- I 1 ; l SPECIAL ! Hot Water Bottles BfiIlll-al‘ $1.00 Now 59c LTHOUGH we are jusily proud of our thriving mercantile busi- one moment, do we neglvc! 0111‘ more important duly as "Wis. You may depend upon prescriptions with utmost care and precision at any of night. 50c Box JASMINE FACE POWDER. And 25c Vial JASMINE PERFUME Both For 59o 75c Pkg. KENT SMOKING MIXTURE Mild Hid MSIIUI Only 59c WILLIAMS PINK Guarantee PILLS Regular Special I40 | NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. —~ Advertisers arc requested to sens 1n their copy so as to reach the Guardian Office by 11.00 A. LL, the day previous to insertion, otherwise insertion will be delayed a day. BENEFIT SKATE at Forum Thursday, Feb. 8th. Proceeds go to equip Fnlconwood Hospital with Radio. 11-90 JUST ARRIVED smart printed and plain silk dresses, latest styles and materials. Sizes 14 to 20. Won- derful value at $5.95. Prowse Bros, Lid. L-Zl. BAPTIST TIA-A very success- ful tea was held last evening in fie Sunday School room oi the Baptist Church. In the vicinity of 500 per- sons were served. The supper was held ‘tinder the auspices of the Lad- ies’ Guild d.’ the Baptist Church ILUI.‘ FIRE-The firemen were called out about four o'clock yester- day afternoon for a flue fire at a residence on Water Street. There was no damage. TRAIN ABBIVAL—The train from Borden arrived in the City last evening at 9.30. Less trouble was experienced by the ferry in making crossings yesterday than for several days previous. The steamer docked at Borden at 7 p. m. PERSONALS Rev. C. U. MacNevin, George- town, was in the city yesterday. ivlr. Edison Nelson of McLeod and Jenkins, has returned from a. pleas- ant vis.t to Cherry Valley. Senator McLean, of Souris, is improving from his recent illness but does not intend to leave for Ottawa for at least several weeks. Miss Reta. McFarlane and Miss Martha Carraghcr. Charlottetown left U115 morning on a visit to Bos- ton, Mass 25,679 DECREASE iContinucdnfroini Page 1 \ Imuch longer, “We WU‘? taught as l (‘hlldffll that slavcry had boon ab- lolished." Mr. Woodsworth said. "but a new kind of slavery has come up, servitude to bondholders and very few of the people of Can- ada are frve from it." High Tariffs flitting out at high tariffs, Hon. Charlcs Marcil (Lib. Bonaventure) said the country had just about “gone on the rocks" as a result of the Conservative tariff policy, when the Liberals came into office in 1898 The present Government likewise had adopted a policy of high tariffs and this was respon- sibie for conditions in Canada. to- day. Thc trade of the country had fallen $2,000,111» per day under the present Government. He pictured uneltiployment conditions in his riding. saying they were pitiful es~ pcrinlly among those affected by the decline in the fish and lumber industries Canada had missed 1t golden 0p- portunity when it turned down the reciprocity pact with the United States in 1911 which had been ck- nounced by Mr. Bennett, The coun- try to the south was a natural mar- ket, and a satisfactory reciprocity agreement with the United States would change the whole trad-.- sit- ustion beneficially for Canada He directed the attention of the Minister of Railways (Hon. B. J. bfsnion) to the railway service in the Metspedls Valley, and was as- sured thst hie remarks would he pissed before m. Justice Fullerton. Chairman of the Canadian Nation- afsnionwith _shdiestedhh functiolssto-Ilsdgehsllu-trmfla rehearsal Boo-Young People's Department. rnusrrnunr winrnnusr r01 r1111? Suggestion Mooted At Trade Bd. Meeting Last Night — Mr. B. ' W. Robinson Re-el_-_ acted President. ..- paaed last 111811 the first msetvll ing of the Summsmide Board ef- 'I‘rade ior i934, _ Ml‘. B. W. R0 m, re-elected rs sident " ‘ Other important - matters were discussed. The com- _~ mittees are as follows: Railway-L. K Allen, W. J. Lid- ~ stone. J. Leroy Holman, G. H. Mut- v tart, J. M. Nicholson. _- Marine-J. E. Campbell. J. i". m»- nett. M. L. Bradshaw, A. A. Scales.’ Andre Puturel. u Tourist and Publicity-H. '1‘. Kol- rnan, W. E. MacDonald, L. W. Han- cock, L. G. Lewis. R. L. Mollison. ---_- Airport DeveloprneniP-G. M. Mu I tart, A. R. Brennan, M. M. Bell, B. 7 T. Holman, J. F. Amett. " Mill Scrviees—W. E. MacDonsld,“,;__ H. G. Muttart, P. G. Clark, L. G. ;- Gorrill, R. B. Richardson. __ Town Improvements-P. G. Clark, Dr. E. '1‘. Tenton. W. P. Callagban,_ Senator C. MacArthur, E. W. Man- son. Entertainment-E l". Foley, B. G. Rogers, N. R, Durant, J. D, Stewart, , Harold Gaudet. j Membership-m. W. Hancock, '1‘. ~: H. S. Jackson, L. R. Allen, J. C. ~ Mountain, Donald Baker. A new committee under the hcad- -~ ing of agriculture. was suggested» and discussed at some lenKlh bv,“ those present. ThLa is a progressive ' move and in line with other Boards ' of Trade of the Maritime Provinu ces ~ On motion of C. R. Rogers, Vice-I President. seconded by 1., R. Allen; a resolution was passed that. the: Secretary send invitations to more-Z sentative farmers within a rcasom; able distance of Ssidc to become‘ associate members of the Summer, side Board of "Prime, with a view pf: forming an ngrirultural committee: which would look after the interest; of the farmers of Prince County. Z host Proof Warehouse I Rolatilve to this new committal was a discusei 1 on a frost proof wsrehmme at Summerside, which. ssaIst the farmlf.‘ wsagladhowevssqthsthsdhair- nrarrsaslsrynsdrsotbemredused. “Ne. but he's setting 011$ leuthanllrflsnryh%fl- ilfii ' l